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ID185132
Title ProperChanging Trajectory of India’s Afghanistan Policy
Other Title InformationRecalibration of its approach under Taliban II
LanguageENG
AuthorMallik, Chittaranjan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The foreign policy of a nation is primarily determined by its national interest. India, in its foreign policy objective, tries to peruse an environment that suits its national interests. Undeniably, the underlying principles of its foreign policy is world peace, prosperity and establishment of a just, fair and ruled based world order. For India, the innermost circle of its foreign policy is Asia in general and its neighborhood pivotal. It was quite evident from Jawahar Lal Nehru’s Pan-Asianism approach. To him, India’s independence marked the rise of Asia. In fact, South Asia is India’s immediate neighborhood, from the geopolitical point of view it always remains as the core of India’s security.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 43, No.6; Jun 2022: p.91-96
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2022-06 43, 6